From proposals for housing finance reform to the steps taken by Ginnie Mae to modernize its technology, here’s the agency’s latest update on its 2020 goals.
Read More »Diving Deeper Into Housing Finance Reform
In the second part of a hearing by the Senate Banking Committee on the housing reform outline by Sen. Mike Crapo, experts gave insights into how the outline could be strengthened.
Read More »Working Toward Crapo’s “More Sustainable” Housing Finance System
At a Senate Committee Hearing on Sen. Mike Crapo’s housing finance reform outline, experts gave their opinions on how best to bring about a more sustainable market.
Read More »A New Vision for Housing Finance Reform
A working paper gives its take on housing finance reform and the role of the GSEs in the market. Click through to learn more about the recommendations made.
Read More »Addressing the State of the Union
Here are the details of President Trump’s State of the Union speech to the 116th Congress and what some of the issues addressed by him could mean for the housing industry.
Read More »Crapo Focuses on Housing Finance Reform
Here’s why Banking Committee Chairman Sen. Mike Crapo has kept housing finance reform at the top of the committee’s agenda for the 116th Congress.
Read More »KBRA: Don’t Remove Government Backing from Mortgages
Privatizing the GSEs could potentially have an adverse effect on the mortgage market in the United States, according to Kroll Bond Ratings Agency.
Read More »Ex-FHFA Chief Makes Case for Radical Housing Reform
What does Ed DeMarco, acting director of the FHFA for four years, think is the most effective way to move the GSEs out of the FHFA's conservatorship?
Read More »FSOC Recommends Housing Finance Reform
The calls for housing finance reform have come from just about everywhere—the left, the right, and every type of organization. Now they've come from a council that was created by Dodd-Frank.
Read More »Will the GSEs’ Status Quo Cause Another Crisis?
One civil rights leader has fired back at a letter written to FHFA Director Mel Watt by five influential industry organizations earlier this week asking Watt to let Congress handle housing finance reform.
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